Mecklenburg County

BID RAISE PERIOD - Convenience/Fuel Store in Charlotte, NC

OCT 19

05:01PM

This auction is the foreclosure of a very nice commercial property in Charlotte, NC. This property contains a convenience store with multiple fuel islands located at the intersection of Eastway Drive and The Plaza, two major 6 lane roads in the Eastway suburbs of northeast Charlotte between downtown and I-485. This property is located in the heart of a major retail area including multiple shopping centers, restaurants, etc. and surrounded by lots of dense residential areas.

THE AUCTION WAS HELD AT THE MECKLENBURG COUNTY COURTHOUSE LOCATED AT 832 E. 4TH STREET, CHARLOTTE, NC AT 12:00 NOON ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23RD.

THE CURRENT HIGH BID RECORDED WITH THE MECKLENBURG COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE IS $466,500.00. THIS BID CAN BE RAISED FOR A PERIOD OF (10) DAYS ENDING AT 5:00 PM ON OCTOBER 19, 2017. A MINIMUM BID RAISE OF 5% IS REQUIRED TO UPSET THE CURRENT BID.

YOU WILL NEED THE FILE NUMBER "17 SP 2006" WHEN MAKING BID INQUIREIES OR RAISES AT THE CLERK'S OFFICE.

MECKLENBURG COUNTY TAX DATA

601 EASTWAY DRIVE, CHARLOTTE, NC

PARCEL ID - 09902101

PROPERTY USE - COMMERCIAL

For maps, drawings, tax data, and other files associated with this auction, please “click” on the MAPS & BROCHURES button below. The first file should open automatically; all additional files can be viewed by opening the small folder of files that appears in the lower left corner of the new information bar that appears at the bottom of the screen. Just “click” to open that folder and a list of all available pdf files will appear for you to view, download, or print. If you have any problems viewing the pdf files, please contact us so we can email you those files directly.

TERMS – This auction is a “FORECLOSURE” auction and is subject to all North Carolina General Foreclosure Statutes. The property is being sold subject to all matters of tax, title, and survey. . A 5% deposit or $750.00 deposit, WHICHEVER IS GREATER, is required at time of sale. The sale is subject to all North Carolina Foreclosure General Statutes including a “(10) DAY UPSET BID PERIOD”, meaning that the last and final bid at the auction is recorded with the Clerk of Court for the county that the property is located in and held open. Anyone can contact the Clerk’s office and raise the bid during the raise period. All raises made after the close of the auction must be of at least 5% of previous recorded bid and must be made through the Clerk’s office. Each time the bid is raised, the (10) day “upset bid period” starts over. This process continues until there have been no raises. At that time, the file is sent to the Clerk for the confirmation process. Once confirmed, the high bidder will have (30) days to close on the property. There is “NO BUYER’S PREMIUM” or additional buyer fees charged by the auction company. The Buyer should inspect the property prior to bidding and do any and all research they deem necessary. Country Boys Auction & Realty, Inc., its Brokers, and employees are agents for the Seller and have no dual agency representation of responsibilities.